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Phantogram - Bill Murray
Phantogram - Bill Murray


Phantogram - Bill Murray Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Voices
Released: 2014

Bill Murray Lyrics


Am I lonely?
Oh it feels like when the day breaks
Am I wanted inside?
Say goodbye, do you feel liked?
Wave goodbye, and your heart's not in line

We'll be tall
We'll be tall

Am I lonely?
'Cause it feels right
If I look up, can you keep me alive?
Wave goodbye to your family and friends
Those lost ants
And your eyes bleed when you see
'Cause nothing works inside

We'll be tall
We'll be tall

Writer/s: DAVIS, CARL H. / RECORD, EUGENE / CARTER, JOSHUA MICHAEL / BARTHEL, SARAH DEMAREST
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Roba Music, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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Bill Murray
  • The New York duo Phantogram are best known for their track "When I'm Small," which was used both in the trailer of the 2012 film Syrup and an advert for Canon's 650D camera. The pair, which comprises vocalist Sarah Barthel and guitarist Josh Carter, also contributed to three tracks on Big Boi's Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors album.
  • Carter explained to The Atlantic why this ballad about loneliness was titled after the comic actor. "We named it 'Bill Murray' because we always pictured a sad Bill Murray for the visuals of that song," he said. "We want him to be in the music video."
  • The ballad samples the Chi-Lites' tune "Coldest Day of My Life."

  • Tower of Power - Stranger In My Own House
    Tower of Power - Stranger In My Own House


    Tower of Power - Stranger In My Own House Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Oakland Zone
    Released: 2003

    Stranger In My Own House Lyrics


    Stranger In My Own House
  • Emilio Castillo is one of the founding members of Tower of Power. He produced the album and wrote many of the tracks, including this one. Says Castillo:
    "I wrote that song with a friend of mine, his name is Leo Sacks. He lives in New York City and he's a journalist. He wrote the NBC Weekend News for Garrick Utley, but he's especially into song music and he left that profession and started doing reissues for Legacy. He's in charge of all the reissues for Earth, Wind & Fire, The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, and The Isley Brothers. He pulls out stuff from the vaults and remixes it and he does all the liner notes. He's really into music that way. He asked me, 'You know, I've produced a lot of things now on these reissues. Could I produce a track for you guys?' And I said no. He goes, 'Oh, you answered me pretty quickly there.' I said, 'Leo, I'll be honest with you, man. I'm looking to work with producers on the caliber of Quincy Jones, somebody I can relate to musically. You don't know music at all. You've done these great productions for these reissues but Tower of Power is a whole different animal and I'm not looking for that type of thing for Tower of Power. But I will write songs with you.' And he goes, 'What? I don't know how to write songs.' I said, 'Well I'll teach you.' And what I told him was, 'You've got to come to me, I'm not flying to New York to teach you to write songs. But if you can come to my house, you can stay there for a few days and I'll show you how to write.' He says, 'How do you know I can write?' I said, 'You're a journalist, you're into Soul music big time. We're going to sit around and talk and we're going to write songs.' He came to my house, we wrote three songs the first time he came and then he came back when I was demoing the three songs and we wrote another one. Out of those four songs, three of them got used. Two of them made the record: Happy About That and Stranger In My Own House. Nothing Like It was a bonus cut in Europe."
  • Castillo: "As far as the story about Stranger In My Own House, there was no story. It is absolutely made up. I came up with a chord progression - that sort of minor sound - and to me it sounded like something ominous, and I came up with that hook, 'I feel like a stranger in my own house,' and then we wrote a story based on that. But there's no truth to it, there's no real life bearing in it at all." (Check out our interview with Emilio Castillo. You can learn much more at his website, towerofpower.com .)

  • Temples - Sun Structures
    Temples - Sun Structures


    Temples - Sun Structures Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sun Structures
    Released: 2014

    Sun Structures Lyrics


    The weather shaking fast
    All in till summer last
    All the rocky cold
    If they put to rest a long lost fortune

    Carry on to the distance of
    Rarely squaring in the eyes of the one
    Even brace while in the gun
    Legacy waiting for a long lost fortune

    Take a path of you, inside the odyssey
    Ritualistic signs on the desert sea
    Lead the river to the water
    Take the fire from the trees

    (Ah, ah)

    All in all in the time of the last
    Ceremonial prayer to the grass
    Sink the ground where the image falls
    If they put trust to a long lost fortune

    Carry on to the far side
    Cross the side to the eyes of the one
    Rest in grace where the echo young
    Legacy waits for the long lost fortune

    Take a path of you, inside the odyssey
    Ritualistic signs on the desert sea
    Lead the river to the water
    Take the fire from the trees

    Writer/s: THOMAS EDWARD WALMSLEY, JAMES EDWARD BAGSHAW
    Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
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    Sun Structures
  • Temples was initially formed in mid 2012 as a home studio project by vocalist James Bagshaw and bassist Tom Warmsley, who had previously worked together in The Moons. Following the excited online response to their first-ever recording, 2012's "Shelter Song," the duo recruited drummer Sam Toms and keyboardist Adam Smith to form a full-fledged band so that they might take up the many gig requests they were receiving throughout the UK. By July 2013, they were opening for the Rolling Stones at Hyde Park.
  • This is the title track of their debut album, which is filled with the kind of cosmic lyric writing that compares to such psychedelic 1970s acts as Hawkwind and George Clinton. "There's a lot of references to spirituality and mythology," Warmsley told NME, "but it's more about the general atmosphere and the feelings evoked in the music – that's the most important thing. We just wanted to be bold and venture into all the areas we want to venture into."

  • Tower of Power - What Is Hip?
    Tower of Power - What Is Hip?


    Tower of Power - What Is Hip? Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tower of Power
    Released: 1973

    What Is Hip? Lyrics


    So you want to jump out your trick bag
    And ease on into a hip bag
    But you ain't just exactly sure what's hip
    So you start to let your hair grow
    Spend big bucks to cop you a wardrobe
    But somehow you know there's much more to the trip

    [Chorus]
    What Is Hip?
    Tell me, tell me if you think you know
    What is hip?
    If you was really hip
    The passing years would show
    You into a hip trip
    Maybe hipper than hip
    But what is hip?

    So you became part of the new breed
    Been smokin' only the best weed
    Been hangin' out on the so-called hippest set
    Being seen at all the right places
    Being seen with just the right faces
    You should be satisfied
    Still it ain't quite right

    [Chorus]

    Hipness, what it is!
    Hipness, what it is!
    Hipness, what it is!
    And sometimes hipness is
    What it ain't!

    You done even went and found you a guru
    In your effort to find you a new you
    And maybe even managed
    To raise your conscious level
    As you striving to find the right road
    There's one thing you should know
    What's hip today
    Might become passe

    Writer/s: S. KUPKA, E. CASTILLO, D. GARIBALDI
    Publisher: BOB-A-LEW SONGS
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    What Is Hip?
  • Tower of Power sax players Emilio Castillo and Stephen "Doc" Kupka wrote this song. In our interview with Castillo , he said: "I would give most of the credit for that concept lyrically to Doc. He said he wanted write a song about being hip and I said, 'About being hip?' He said, 'Well, what I mean is being hip is so short lived. You can be hip by wearing your hair a certain way today and then in three months that style's gone and you're as unhip as you could possibly be. I want to write a song about that.' It's saying what's hip today might become passé."
  • The group's drummer, David Garibaldi, helped out with the rhythms. Castillo told us, "It was his idea to get Rocco to play those sixteenth notes on the bass. There was a song out at the time called 'Going Down' by Freddie King and it had that bass line. Girabladi's idea was to hit those sixteenth notes and then rather than hitting a big one, you know one, two, three, four, one... He says, 'We're going to push it one sixteenth in front of the one every time.' So it'd be, one, two, three, four, boom, two, three, four, boom... and that sort of prevailing thing throughout the tune is what made that song drive. And then on top of that we had the classic horn arrangement and Lenny Williams singing it."
  • Sheila E. intended to cover this tune on her 1991 set, Sex Cymbal, but TOP's horn section was unavailable. She opted to redo Labelle's "Lady Marmalade" instead. (thanks, Faundell - Brooklyn, NJ)

  • Warpaint - Go In
    Warpaint - Go In


    Warpaint - Go In Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Warpaint
    Released: 2014

    Go In Lyrics


    Go In
  • This smoky, piano-laced tune was written and recorded by Warpaint in a hired house in the Joshua Tree National Park. Drummer Stella Mozgawa told Spin magazine: "It was an experimental period for us, basically. It was really beneficial for us, because we had been on tour with each other for so long playing the same songs. We were so eager to make something new and figure out what kind of band we were in this environment; not just the physical landscape, but I feel like we explored parts of ourselves individually and collectively that we couldn't have done."

  • The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time
    The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time


    The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Right On Time
    Released: 1977

    Right On Time Lyrics


    Right On Time
  • Quincy Jones produced the album. He brought in the Tower of Power horn section, who have played on many hit records by artists like Huey Lewis, Bonnie Raitt, Santana, Elton John and Aaron Neville. Emilio Castillo told us about working with Jones:
    "There was a real kinship there musically. He knew us from before because we had traveled with him on the road. It was a Quincy Jones and Tower of Power tour. He also was the one who gave me my first gold record. He was talking to us after the session with The Brothers Johnson and he said, 'You guys must have tons of gold records,' and we told him, 'No we don't even have one.' He was amazed. He said, 'You guys don't have a gold record? I can't believe that. This record is going to go gold and when it does you're getting one.' He was true to his word, he sent me one." (Check out our interview with Emilio Castillo. You can learn much more at his website, towerofpower.com .)

  • Dexys Midnight Runners - The Celtic Soul Brothers
    Dexys Midnight Runners - The Celtic Soul Brothers


    Dexys Midnight Runners - The Celtic Soul Brothers Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Too-Rye-Ay
    Released: 1982

    The Celtic Soul Brothers Lyrics


    More please and thank you
    Introducing The Celtic Soul Brothers and featuring the strong devoted,
    Ladies and gentlemen, would you now please take your leave.
    Because we've sat back looking and nearly been took,
    Even been scared but now I don't care and I'm telling anyone who'll listen.
    I've seen what's on show and now there's no more to know
    'cause I've been there,
    I've been seen there,
    I've seemed it, dreamed it,
    Beened it, schemed it.
    Excuse me please, you're standing in my space,
    So step aside, now your time's up.
    Come on my friends, I would now like to propose a toast
    To the strength I see that's surrounding me and those who've cared,
    Oh yes, I've been scared and I'm telling anyone who'll listen
    I've seen what's on show and now there's no more to know,
    Oh I've been there,
    I've seen there,
    I've seemed it, dreamed it,
    Schemed it.
    You see I know this to be true,
    Now would I lie to you?
    And I'm not waiting for approval from you
    We're coming through.
    More please and thank you.
    Writer/s: Paterson, James / Rowland, Kevin / Billingham, Michael
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    The Celtic Soul Brothers
  • This song was written by Dexys lead singer Kevin Rowland along with their trombone player Jim Paterson and keyboard man Micky Billingham. The song is about the band, who had Celtic roots (Ireland and Scotland), and a love for Soul music, which they made clear in songs like "Jackie Wilson Said" and "Geno" (about the American singer Geno Washington).
  • The music phrase that dominates this song was inspired by the song "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," which was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. That song became a hit for the British singer Sandie Shaw, but it was originally recorded by an American Soul singer named Lou Johnson, putting it squarely in Dexys' range of influences.

    In our interview with Kevin Rowland , he said: "We wanted a good rhythm, so we got that. That's a great song. We often do that. We put a song on and we say, 'We want to write something as good as this.' We might use one phrase, but it's not really nicked because the chords are different, so the harmony's different. The harmony of the melody over the chord."
  • Too-Rye-Ay was the band's second album, but their first one released in America. In the UK, Dexys had seven Top 40 hits by the time this charted, but in the US, it was just their second single, following their massive hit "Come On Eileen," which rose up the ranks thanks to a video that made hot rotation on MTV.

    "The Celtic Soul Brothers" had a video, but it lacked the storyline of "Eileen" and was ignored by MTV. It got little radio support and topped out at #86 on the Hot 100, leaving the band on one-hit-wonder turf in America.
  • In the UK, this was released ahead of "Come On Eileen," but made it to just #45 on the charts. This prompted a change in marketing strategy for the band, who had declined all interviews when Too-Rye-Ay was released, choosing instead to promote the album with full-page ads explaining their reticence to do press and making their case for the album.

    When it came time to release "Eileen," the band once again accommodated journalists, resulting in some very contentious interviews with lead singer Kevin Rowland, who turned standoffish and insulting when questioned about his stage antics or raggedy attire. The interviews served their purpose, and "Eileen" became the biggest-selling single of 1982 in the UK. In its wake, "The Celtic Soul Brothers" was re-released, this time making #20.

  • Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway
    Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway


    Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sundown
    Released: 1974

    Carefree Highway Lyrics


    Pickin' up the pieces of my sweet shattered dream
    I wonder how the old folks are tonight
    Her name was Ann and I'll be damned if I recall her face
    She left me not knowin' what to do
    Carefree Highway, let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Turnin' back the pages to the times I love best
    I wonder if she'll ever do the same
    Now the thing that I call livin' is just bein' satisfied
    With knowin' I got no one left to blame
    Carefree highway, got ta see you my old flame
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Searchin' through the fragments of my dream-shattered sleep
    I wonder if the years have closed her mind
    I guess it must be wanderlust or tryin' to get free
    From the good old faithful feelin' we once knew
    Carefree highway, let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, got ta see you my old flame
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you

    Writer/s: LIGHTFOOT, GORDON
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Carefree Highway
  • Lightfoot got the idea for this from a road sign he saw just north of Phoenix, Arizona. The Carefree Highway intersects I-17, and leads to Carefree, Arizona, a small community north of Phoenix. (thanks, Randy - Scottsdale, AZ)
  • In the April 1975 Crawdaddy magazine, he explained: "I thought it would make a good title for a song. I wrote it down, put it in my suitcase and it stayed there for 8 months."
  • The woman in the song was Lightfoot's girlfriend when he was 22. Her name was Ann. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for above 2)
  • Lightfoot was asked during a Reddit AMA what he meant by the song's second line, "I wonder how the old folks are tonight?" He replied: "Well, I always thought about my folks. They're both gone now. But I always thought about my folks, it doesn't matter what kind of trouble I was getting into, I always thought about my folks."

  • Bombay Bicycle Club - Come To
    Bombay Bicycle Club - Come To


    Bombay Bicycle Club - Come To Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow
    Released: 2014

    Come To Lyrics


    Come To
    Come to
    Come to

    I'm kneeling down to get closer to the sign
    And you're breaking my back every time

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us

    Don't need to tell me
    You know this ain't nothing new
    Of course I love you
    Of course I do

    But to outplay is not to love
    And yet I keep on coming back to call your bluff

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us

    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to
    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to
    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to

    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    (It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us)
    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us

    Writer/s: JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN
    Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
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    Come To
  • Bassist Ed Nash told XFM's John Kennedy that the original version of this song was very different to the end product. "The [version] we worked on in India, the first half was hip hop with Bollywood samples and then we did this outro that everyone loved but they didn't like the first half of the song," he explained. "[Vocalist Jack Steadman] went away and completely changed the first half of the song."

  • Prince - Uptown
    Prince - Uptown


    Prince - Uptown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Dirty Mind
    Released: 1980

    Uptown Lyrics


    She saw me walking down the streets of your fine city
    It kinda turned me on when she looked at me and said, "come here"
    Now I don't usually talk to strangers but she looked so pretty
    What can I lose, if I, uh, just give her a little ear?
    "What's up little girl?"
    "I ain't got time to play"
    Baby didn't say too much
    She said, "Are you gay?"
    Kinda took me by surprise, I didn't know what to do
    I just looked her in her eyes and I said, "no, are you?"
    Said to myself, said
    "She's just a crazy, crazy, crazy little mixed up dame
    She's just a victim of society and all its games"
    Now where I come from
    We don't let society tell us how it's supposed to be
    Our clothes, our hair, we don't care
    It's all about being there
    Everybody's going Uptown
    That's where I want to be
    Uptown
    Set your mind free
    Uptown
    Got my body hot
    Get down
    I don't want to stop, no

    As soon as we got there good times were rolling
    White, Black, Puerto Rican, everybody just a-freakin'
    Good times were rolling
    She started dancing in the streets
    Ow, girl, she's just gone mad, you know
    She even made love to me
    Ooh, best night I ever had, ah yeah
    I never talk to strangers but this time it's all right
    See, she got me hot, ah, I couldn't stop, ah
    Good times were rolling all night, all night, yeah
    Now, where I come from we don't give a damn
    We do whatever we please
    It ain't about no downtown, nowhere-bound, narrow-minded drag
    It's all about being free
    Everybody's going uptown
    It's where I want to be
    Uptown
    You can set your mind free, yeah
    Uptown
    Keep your body hot
    Get down
    I don't want to stop, no

    Uptown
    Oh, oh, yeah
    Uptown
    Everybody's going, everybody's going
    Everybody gotta gotta uptown
    Now go-go-go, go-go-go uptown

    Uptown
    Yeah, yeah, now, all now, uptown
    Gotta go-go-go
    Baby, got to go, got to, uptown
    C'mon, c'mon, you, you have to, you gotta go uptown
    Oh, oh, oh, baby, oh yeah

    Writer/s: NELSON, PRINCE ROGERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Uptown
  • Prince said that "Uptown" was his nickname for his hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Uptown Minneapolis is located just 15 blocks from the downtown core and is not considered part of downtown. The neighborhood caters to a 21-35 crowd and is only a couple of blocks from their chain of lakes. (Thanks to the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce. For more, check out uptownminneapolis.com .)
  • This song is also about standing up against any kind of prejudice, whether it's targeted at skin color or style. Prince told Rolling Stone that, growing up, he and his friends "took a lot of heat all the time. People would say something about our clothes or the way we looked or who we were with, and we'd end up fighting. I was a very good fighter... I never lost. I don't know if I fight fair, but I go for it. That's what 'Uptown' is about - we do whatever we want, and those who cannot deal with it have a problem within themselves."
  • During a surprise phone-in interview the night before his birthday in 1985, Prince told the Detroit disc jockey, The Electrifying Mojo, what it was like to grow up in "Uptown": "Pretty different. Uh, kinda sad, to be exact. (laughs) I mean, the radio was dead, the discos was dead, ladies was kinda dead, so I felt like, if we wanted to make some noise, and I wanted to turn anything out... I was gonna have to get somethin' together. Which is what we did. We put together a few bands and turned it into Uptown. That consisted of a lot of bike riding nude, but ya know it worked. We had fun."
  • The song discusses the question many fans at the time had about Prince's sexuality. The lyrics made it clear that he was heterosexual. (thanks, Illya - Detroit, MI)
  • This was the first single from Prince's third album, Dirty Mind. The song bubbled under at #101 on the Hot 100 and made #5 on the R&B chart, providing the closest thing to a hit on the album. Dirty Mind did well with critics and fans, but aside from "Uptown," it wasn't very radio-friendly, with songs like "Head" and "When You Were Mine" that were too risqué for the public airwaves. It wasn't until Prince's fifth album, 1999 (released in 1982), that he became a regular on radio and MTV.

  • David Crosby - What's Broken
    David Crosby - What's Broken


    David Crosby - What's Broken Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Croz
    Released: 2014

    What's Broken Lyrics


    What's Broken
  • This song was written by Crosby's son James Raymond and features former Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler on guitar. Crosby told Mojo magazine: "I don't know him, except as a brilliant writer, guitar player and record maker, but a promoter friend in Italy said, 'I just had Mark Knopfler here and he's so good; maybe you could write a song together.' He spoke to Mark's manager and they said, 'Mark doesn't really do that, but he might play guitar on something,' so I sent him 'What's Broken' - James' song. He played perfectly, I don't know how I'm going to pay him back but I'll certainly try."

  • The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money
    The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money


    The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ship Ahoy
    Released: 1973

    For The Love Of Money Lyrics


    Money money money money, money
    Money money money money, money
    Money money money money, money
    Money money money money, money
    Money money money money, money
    Money money money money, money

    Some people got to have it
    Some people really need it
    Listen to me y'all, do things, do things, do bad things with it
    You want to do things, do things, do things, good things with it
    Talk about cash money, money
    Talk about cash money, dollar bills, y'all

    For The Love Of Money
    People will steal from their mother
    For the love of money
    People will rob their own brother
    For the love of money
    People can't even walk the street
    Because they never know who in the world they're gonna beat
    For that lean, mean, mean green
    Almighty dollar, money

    For the love of money
    People will lie, Lord, they will cheat
    For the love of money
    People don't care who they hurt or beat
    For the love of money
    A woman will sell her precious body
    For a small piece of paper it carries a lot of weight
    Call it lean, mean, mean green

    Almighty dollar

    I know money is the root of all evil
    Do funny things to some people
    Give me a nickel, brother can you spare a dime
    Money can drive some people out of their minds

    For the love of money
    No good, no good, no good
    For the love of money
    Don't sell your soul for the money, no, no
    For the love of money
    Lay down, lay down women will

    Money is the root of all evil
    Do funny things to some people
    Give me a nickel, brother can you spare a dime
    Money can drive some people out of their minds

    For the love of money
    Got to have it, I really need it
    For the love of money
    Give it up, give it up, give it up, yeah
    For the love of money
    Got to have it, some people really need it
    For the love of money
    Give me, give me, give me cash, money
    For the love of money
    I need, I need
    For the love of money
    Give me, give me, give me
    For the love of money
    For the love of money
    How many things have I heard you say
    For the love of money
    Don't let it, don't let it, don't let money rule you
    For the love of money
    How many things have I heard you say
    For the love of money
    Don't let it, don't let it, don't let money fool you
    For the love of money
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    For the love of money
    Got to have it, I really need it

    Save your soul
    Save your soul, don't sell it
    From that mean mean mean mean green

    People, don't let money, don't let money change you
    Almighty dollar
    People telling you
    People, don't let money, don't let money change you
    Almighty dollar
    It will keep on changing, changing up your mind
    It will keep on changing, changing up your mind
    People telling you
    People, don't let money, don't let money change you
    Almighty dollar
    People, don't let money, don't let money change you
    It will keep on changing, changing up your mind
    It will keep on changing, changing up your mind

    Writer/s: GAMBLE, KENNETH / HUFF, LEON / JACKSON, ANTHONY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    For The Love Of Money
  • The songwriting/production duo of Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff co-wrote this song with Anthony Jackson, who also played bass on the track. Gamble and Huff wrote many songs that helped define the Philadelphia Soul sound, including this one, which was recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia.

    A key contributor to the song was Joe Tarsia, who was the engineer at Sigma. He had just installed an Eventide phaser in the control room, and when Jackson started playing, Tarsia tried recording the bass (with a wah-wah peddle) through the phaser. Gamble loved the effect, which provided a unique sound that made the song stand out on the airwaves.

    Tarsia added effects to the background vocals as well, creating a reverse echo where the echo precedes the vocal, something Jimmy Page did on a few Led Zeppelin tracks, including "Whole Lotta Love."
  • Often misinterpreted as a song celebrating the accumulation of money, it's actually one of the more unadorned warnings about the sordid side of the mighty dollar, pointing out the things people will do for it: cheat, lie, even steal from their mother. The song was written at a time when the songwriters Gamble and Huff were reaping the financial rewards of their success, but also reconciling it with their spiritual beliefs (Gamble had recently converted to Islam). The duo often wrote messages into their songs gleaned from their everyday conversations. On this track, they are very clear: "Don't let money change you."
  • With the chorus of "Money, money, money, money," this has been used in many promos, TV shows and movies where greed or the pursuit of the almighty dollar are concerned. It is the theme of the NBC reality series The Apprentice starring Donald Trump. (thanks, Justin - Felts Mills, NY)

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